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ENGLISH

ENGLISH

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IMPORT

ANT!

PREP

ARE

USE

SETTINGS

TROUBLE?

Connecting external devices

You can connect many different devices to the rear panel of the TV.

Please read the user manuals of each device before setup.

(Connecting cables are not supplied with this TV.)

DVD player

(HDMI compatible)

Amplifier

(L)

(R)

OUT

Set-top box / Digital 

broadcast tuner

Game consoles

“Technical information” (P. 37)

VCR / DVD recorder

PC IN

PC

Video camera

VIDEO-1

VIDEO-2

VIDEO-3

: signal direction

Connect a “DVI” device to 

“HDMI-1” 

 (P. 37)

To “VIDEO-3” R/L

Headphones

(R)

Headphone

VIDEO-1

Watching videos

Output 

Input 

· Composite signal / 

Component signal / 

S-VIDEO

· Sound L / R

Use Component signal

 “Switch between video and 

component signal” (P. 22)

Use S-VIDEO

 “Using S-VIDEO” (P. 22)

VIDEO-2

Watching videos

Output 

Input 

· Composite signal / 

S-VIDEO

· Sound L / R

Use S-VIDEO

 “Using S-VIDEO” (P. 22)

VIDEO-3

Watching DVDs

Output 

Input 

· Composite signal / 

Component signal

· Sound L / R

Use Component signal

 “Switch between video and 

component signal” (P. 22)

HDMI-1

HDMI-2

Connecting  

HDMI devices

Output 

Input 

· HDMI signal  

(P. 37)

“HDMI Setting” 

 (P. 30)

HDMI-2 input does not support 

analogue sound.

OUT

Video and sound signal of a TV channel 

you are viewing outputs from this 

terminal

Output 

· Composite signal / 

S-VIDEO

· Sound L / R

“Using OUT terminal”. 

 (P. 22)

VCR / DVD / other devices

(L)

(Y)

(Pb)

(Pr)

(R)

(R)

(L)

(L)

HDMI-2

HDMI-1

DVD player

(HDMI compatible)

VCR / DVD Player

IN HDMI-1

IN HDMI-1

(Y)

(Pb)

(Pr)

(R)

(L)

(R)

(L)

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Summary of Contents for LT-Z46ZF7

Page 1: ...ENGLISH 2006 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0906TYH CR MU LT Z46ZF7 GGT0136 001A H WIDE LCD PANEL TV INSTRUCTIONS LCT2025 001A H_Cover indd 1 2 9 26 2006 10 01 01 AM ...

Page 2: ...I II 3 1 2 4 Introduction indd 1 2 17 10 2006 8 44 34 ...

Page 3: ...nnecting external devices 13 Let s try it out Enjoying your new TV 15 TV Teletext Video etc Watching TV 17 Viewing teletext 19 Watching videos DVDs 21 Try the advanced features Useful functions 23 Take a snapshot View and search in multi picture mode Sleep Timer Channel Guard Operate JVC recorders and other devices 27 Just the way you like it Customising your TV 29 Advanced picture adjustment 31 R...

Page 4: ...naked flames cloths paper etc on the TV may cause a fire Never insert objects into the cabinet openings It may cause a fatal electric shock Take care when children are near Unplug the power cord when going out The power buttons on the remote control and the TV unit cannot completely turn off the TV Make appropriate arrangements for bedridden people For more details on installation usage and safety C...

Page 5: ... the end making sure the and polarities are correct Return to channel you want to view Display on screen menu P 29 Power On Off Remote control sensor Power lamp ON Lit Blue OFF Unlit Power lamp lights while the TV is on Power Lamp P 30 To headphones P 13 Display on screen menu set Switch between TV VIDEO devices Illumination lamp Illumination lamp lights while the TV is on Illumination P 30 Press ...

Page 6: ...60Hz AC outlet When attaching the TV to the wall use the optional JVC wall mounting unit Consult a qualified technician See the included manual on mounting procedures JVC assumes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting 400mm x 200mm mount which conforms to VESA standards 200mm Installation requirements To avoid overheating ensure the unit has ample room Please read the user manuals of...

Page 7: ...en If the JVC logo does not appear or if you wish to make changes later Language Teletext language and Auto Program P 30 Exit MENU BACK TV Begin Select a language Select the teletext language group Check what was registered 1select Shown only when powering on for the first time The power on the unit can also be used Edit channels in Editing channels P 11 1 2 6 2set Confirm The remote control doesn t...

Page 8: ...8 B G CC 06 11 10 PR 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 CH CC CH 08 CC 06 Edit ID Manual 11 10 PR 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 CH CC ID CH 08 I CC 06 IMPORTANT PREPARE USE SETTINGS TROUBLE Display the menu bar Select Set Up Select Edit Manual Finish When coming from Initial settings P 9 skip to Select a row Edit Move a channel s position MOVE Editing channels Edit the channels registered with Auto Program in Init...

Page 9: ... S VIDEO Sound L R Use Component signal Switch between video and component signal P 22 Use S VIDEO Using S VIDEO P 22 VIDEO 2 Watching videos Output Input Composite signal S VIDEO Sound L R Use S VIDEO Using S VIDEO P 22 VIDEO 3 Watching DVDs Output Input Composite signal Component signal Sound L R Use Component signal Switch between video and component signal P 22 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Connecting HDMI de...

Page 10: ...channels 29 PAGE Personal preferences Adjust the picture Adjust the sound Basic settings channel settings etc Advanced settings sleep timer channel guard etc Viewing teletext 19 PAGE Enlarge the text To the index page Hold the current page Switch briefly between teletext and TV Bookmark your favourite pages Reveal hidden pages 21 PAGE Watching videos DVDs Watch high quality video S VIDEO Switch bet...

Page 11: ... sound when the sound distorts in High mode Mono For mono sound emulates a stereo like sound Off Turns off Cinema Surround select Select a page Channels registered in Initial settings will appear here Select and view a channel Move the picture with 1 or 4 while this bar is displayed Basic operations using the side buttons Power on Change the channel Volume 1 2 1select 2view 1select 2set 3 Set to T...

Page 12: ...n a page Bookmark your favourite page LIST MODE Recall your favourite page 2 View sub pages Hold the current page Display hidden information answers to quizzes etc Returns to page 100 or a previously designated page Double the size of the displayed text Leave the current page open while you switch to watch TV Hold the current page HOLD Switch briefly from teletext to TV CANCEL Release Useful when r...

Page 13: ...Display the menu bar Select Set Up 1 2 1select 2next Select Video 1 Setting or Video 3 Setting 1select Switch between video and component signal Operate JVC recorders and other devices P 27 Select the video source using the side buttons 1 Select the video source 2 3 2watch 1select 3 4 Change settings 2set 1select Video For normal video signal Component For component video signal If both composite ...

Page 14: ...04 CC 05 Channel Guard 01 AV PR 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 CH CC ID CH 21 CH 22 CH 23 CH 24 CH 25 CC 02 CC 03 CC 04 CC 05 After steps 1 above select Channel Guard select a channel to lock Release a channel View a locked channel Use the numerical buttons to enter the channel number When n appears press and enter your ID No If you forget your ID No check it in step 3 Lock more channels Repeat steps 4 a...

Page 15: ...t saved as well Check your favourite channels Press and confirm that the channels you have registered have a d beside them Delete a favourite channel MENU Features Favourite Setting 1 2 select delete Set the power to turn off if no signal is received and no operation is performed AUTO SHUTOFF Prevent sudden in crease or decrease of sound when changing channels AI VOLUME MENU Features Blue Back Off ...

Page 16: ...orders and HDD recorders are set to code C or 3 by default The included remote control can be used to operate JVC recorders and other devices VCRs DVD recorders HDD recorders Home theatre system DVD players TV P 6 TV DVD AUDIO VCR DVR Code C or 3 Press and hold Press and hold Operate DVD HDD recorder menus Display the subtitle DVD HDD recorder mode Press Playback Record etc Display menu Select Dis...

Page 17: ...nology On Off Features Sleep Timer Timer for turning off the TV P 24 Channel Guard Stops children from watching specific channels P 24 Appearance Format for displaying the channel number Type A Type B Blue Back Displays a blue screen and mute the sound when the signal is weak or absent P 26 Child Lock Disables the front control buttons of the TV Auto Shutoff Set the power to turn off if no signal i...

Page 18: ...minute of inactivity 2 3 4 5 6 2next 1select 2next 1select 2next 1select select For natural looking outlines For smooth cinema film Off Function is turned off On Auto Automatically adjusts Function is always on For natural looking pictures Off Function is turned off On Maintain a natural colour balance Fix bright dark pictures Off Function is turned off On Make it easier to view bright dark picture...

Page 19: ...etext the TV menu bar does not appear Depending on the stability of the signal there may be a time lag when changing channels Problem Actions page Unplug TV several minutes later plug it in again Remote control stops working Switch Child Lock to Off Front control buttons does not work 30 Unnatural colour Adjust Colour and Back Light Check your Colour System If Auto is selected select the specific c...

Page 20: ...witch Audio in HDMI Setting to Digital or Auto for HDMI devices or Analogue or Auto for DVI devices Not available for HDMI 2 No sound 30 Use the cable marked with HDMI logo No picture no sound Switch Size in HDMI Setting to 1 or 2 Wrong screen size 30 Problem Actions page Adjust the Bass and Treble If receiving a poor signal in Stereo t u switch to Mono Adjust the channel reception using Edit Manu...

Page 21: ... 1 Set Audio in HDMI Setting to Analogue or Auto P 30 HDMI 2 input does not support analogue sound IN HDMI 1 HDMI 2 input does not support DVI devices Resolution 640 x 480 VGA 1024 x 768 XGA Vertical frequency Hz 60 0 60 0 PC Signals that can be displayed Connect DVI devices Use this function when stereo sound or bilingual sound is hard to hear Set Stereo t u to MONO P 30 Monoaural sound Eco Senso...

Page 22: ...20 CC 21 H S 21 CC 22 I S 22 CC 23 J S 23 CC 24 K S 24 CC 25 L S 25 CC 26 M S 26 CC 27 N S 27 CC 28 O S 28 CC 29 P S 29 CC 30 Q S 30 CC 31 R S 31 CC 32 S S 32 CC 33 T S 33 CC 34 U S 34 CC 35 V S 35 CC 36 W S 36 CC 37 W 1 S 37 CC 38 W 2 S 38 CC 39 W 3 S 39 CC 40 W 4 S 40 CC 41 W 5 S 41 CC 42 W 6 CC 43 W 7 CC 44 W 8 CC 45 W 9 CC 46 W 10 CC 47 W 11 CC 48 W 12 CC 49 W 13 CC 50 W 14 CC 51 W 15 CC 52 W ...

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